SYNTH, MEMORY, SD, and VOICE switch EH-01 mode using MIDI CC80.
The 13 vertical sliders mirror EH-01 controls.
Moving a slider sends a MIDI CC value from 0–127.
3 · Presets / Scenes
PRESETS save just slider positions.
PATTERNS save sequencer data.
SCENES save section, sliders, BPM, theme, pattern, locks, and variations.
SONG CHAIN plays patterns/scenes in order.
4 · Sequencer
The compact grid is the quick performance view.
EXPAND SEQ opens the larger editor.
Rows match EH-01 key layout.
Use edit modes for ON/OFF, VELOCITY, CHANCE, and CC LOCKS.
5 · Motion / CC Locks
REC MOTION records slider movement into the currently playing step.
CC LOCKS let one step send its own parameter values before the note plays.
Example: one step can change cutoff, waveform, slice, or voice vowel.
6 · Expanded Step Editor
Select a step in the popup to edit details.
Set velocity, probability, length, ratchet, and slice locks.
Ratchet repeats a note inside the step.
Length changes browser-triggered note duration.
7 · Slice
SLICE START sends CC87.
SLICE END sends CC88.
Slice is mainly for SD RAW samples and applies on the next SD trigger.
Memory samples need a deeper firmware/player rewrite for true start slicing.
8 · Sync / Panic
SYNC EH-01 requests current values from the Teensy using CC86.
SAVE SYNCED stores captured incoming CC values as a preset.
PANIC stops sequence/clock and sends all-notes-off/reset messages.
Useful CCs
CC20–31 are the main pots. CC7 is volume. CC80 selects section. CC83 is reserved for internal EH-01 USERREC. Browser Record WAV records the selected computer audio input. CC87/88 are slice start/end.
Plain-English MIDI
NOTE plays a key. CC moves a control. The browser is basically pretending to be extra EH-01 knobs, buttons, and a tiny sequencer goblin.
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